![]() ![]() It’s a stellar feature film debut from writer/director Emma Seligman. “Shiva Baby” seamlessly blends hilarious comedy and sobering drama in this incisive story of a college student forced to reckon with secrets and lies during a tension-filled shiva reception. ![]() Dianna Agron and Danny Deferrari in “Shiva Baby” (Photo courtesy of Utopia) By Carla Hay Molly Gordon and Rachel Sennott in “Shiva Baby” (Photo courtesy of Utopia)Ĭulture Representation: Taking place in New York state, the comedy/drama film “Shiva Baby” features an all-white cast of characters representing the middle-class.Ĭulture Clash: A bisexual college student, who secretly makes money as a sex worker for male clients, finds herself in uncomfortable situations when she, her parents, her ex-girlfriend, a sex customer and his wife all end up at the same post-funeral reception.Ĭulture Audience: “Shiva Baby” will appeal primarily to people who are fans of sarcastic and well-acted movies about people who have secret lives. ![]()
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